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The relationship of faith and sacredness
The relationship of faith and sacredness

Monidipta Saha




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Lo Manthang is soon connecting with road from Kathmandu to Tibet Autonomous Region's capital Lhasa that many observers say will change the region. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Loba woman in traditional dress stops for a picture while having a walk in the village. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Lobas still believe earth is flat. This picture is a glimpse of the region and locals religious affinity that shows prayer flags. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Local Loba women rides a horse to visit the next village. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Local Loba women work as conservators to revive Tibetan murals dying with age. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Local men build a new house by using traditional ways in Lo Manthang (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Local separate themselves with almost no connectivity for six months a year. In picture are Loba women that perform local duties, one of which is working with wool. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Locals pray in a ceremony inside their house in Upper Mustang (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Locals still revere their king and queen, despite the abolishment of kingdom system in Nepal and in the region. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Monastery in Kagbeni, Upper Mustang that revere the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism the most. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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Monks eat together outside the monastery and enjoy their time. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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One of the first villages on the way to Lo Manthang, the capital of former kingdom of Lo. (Saransh Sehgal)
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The once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang | The other Tibet
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